Ah, that's a little more detailed. Thank you.Grand Moff Yenchin wrote:From what I gather. The simulator sends various signals to the dish-brain. The neurons fire when they're simulated, sending various signals back. The researchers figure out the relationship and interface the signals.
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The application (robot jets) doesn't sound much different to what the people behind the AI in the Creatures computer games were talking about, except this uses real neurons, and that the results here seem less good. Although I heard about the ex-Creatures stuff from New Scientist, so weight it down.
I think the interesting results will not be biobrain-controlled fighters but an insight into how biological neural networks form and operate (and that seems to be what they got the money for). That information may in turn be used to improve artificial neural networks running on silicon.
I think the interesting results will not be biobrain-controlled fighters but an insight into how biological neural networks form and operate (and that seems to be what they got the money for). That information may in turn be used to improve artificial neural networks running on silicon.
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I still don't understand why the brain is compelled to fly the plane straight instead of sideways, or instead of crashing it.
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It was "taught" to do so by analyzing the responses and writing an appropriate interface.wolveraptor wrote:I still don't understand why the brain is compelled to fly the plane straight instead of sideways, or instead of crashing it.
For instance, if the simulator sends a "fall" signal, and the brain responds with a "5" signal, then one could write something like "if brainsignal = 5 then pull up" on the interface program.
They have also designed some sort of brain dish controlled virtual animal with a publication here(PDF file).
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Doesn't this mean that the flight sim was reprogrammed to adapt to the brain's responses, and not, as they seem to imply, the other way around?
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It would be more likely that the reprogramming only involved on controlling the plane, everthing else like the weather factors mentioned were untampered.
Then the brain started to learn how to handle the situations with the basic flying skills it "learned".
Then the brain started to learn how to handle the situations with the basic flying skills it "learned".
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I'm still getting bad images from that Rifter Trilogy where cultured brains formed a "simple was easier" paradigm, and purposely started to spread some archaebacteria to wipe out all life. While the humans who used them thought they were preventing the disaster.
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